Alina, you can take an image from a site and use 'Google Images' to go back to the original site from which it was retrieved and aquire the data on the image.

Dear All,

Here is what I see:

Square (does this serve a purpose)Appears hollow but without really seeing could have an inner chamber that holds somethingOne large hole beckoning upward (is this simply darker clay or is it well used)Smaller opening directly beside for what appears to be air entry (I imagine lips on the surface of this opening blowing inward)Definite cut outs in the structure (could be decorative or defusing something).

Part of me things a bubble machine or blower? Pipe?? Fish tank oxygenator?? Some homeopathic medicinal device?? Not something like a deodorizing container?? *Remember I am taking a guess with limited clues.

I just think air is blown into the smaller post and something comes out the outward stretched neck out on the top.

Drug paraphernalia, incense burners, tea light holders, luminary, candle box, chimney, something described like a bong? What is the one thing they all have in common? Fire. If you want to see other views of the vessel click on the link. It is a pipe rest from Korea, 19th century. So very close and without hints good guesses everyone.

http://data.fitzmuse...id/object/16502

John 3:16
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life".

Choose an image in your files that you have retrieved from some site. Then go to your file right click copy picture address... Hey are you going to use this for 'What is it tests'? Or do you just want it for your own information? Hmmm.... Ok, I will say that you want it for your own information.Go to Google Images paste the information in the search field and left click. The origin of the image should show up. If not, try another link when you right click and then paste it on. The information on how to do this is in Google Images.

John 3:16
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life".

Thanks, Lucille. And nope, I'm not gonna use it to cheat! It might look kind of obvious if I suddenly knew all the answers, since I've never once been able to even hazard a guess about what "it" is!!Jayne

Lucille, how do you "use Google Images"? I want to try it out!

Choose an image in your files that you have retrieved from some site. Then go to your file right click copy picture address... Hey are you going to use this for 'What is it tests'? Or do you just want it for your own information? Hmmm.... Ok, I will say that you want it for your own information.Go to Google Images paste the information in the search field and left click. The origin of the image should show up. If not, try another link when you right click and then paste it on. The information on how to do this is in Google Images.